Here is what I have found out about the permissions
associated with the Provost’s articles.
Mary
Ellen Zuckerman, (2013) "Martha Van Rensselaer and the Delineator's
homemaking department", Journal of Historical Research in Marketing, Vol.
5 Iss: 3, pp.370 – 384
Of note, this is not freely
available through any of our library databases at this time. If the Provost has
her final accepted version (pre journal formatting), we are happy to add it to
the repository.
Emerald supports authors'
voluntary deposit of their own work. Once an article has been published by
Emerald, an author may voluntarily post their own version of the article that
was submitted to the journal (pre-print) or the version of the article that
has been accepted for publication (post-print) onto their own personal
website or into their own institutional repository with no payment or embargo
period. Authors may also use their own version of the paper (pre-print or
post-print) for their own teaching purposes.
Concerning the article in American
Periodicals, they do not publicize their permission information, so I have
contacted the journal’s editor directly.
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